The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 121, Ed. 1 Friday, May 21, 1937 Page: 4 of 8
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Charles W. Bledsoe, formerly of
Fordyce, Ark., is a new resident of
Sulphur Springs, and is connected
with the Tapp Undertaking establisb-
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Mrs. Pat Wobsley are
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•tiding the weekend in Childress.
Mrs. Brown Meadows -----
Joe Worsham spent Friday in Dallas.
and Mrs.
Zane Grey’s “Among Mahoney,
' at the Mission Saturday only.
t Lester Smith is hj Dallas today on
-a business visit.
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1 M. C. Bailey is the mas
about that farm lasur«oce.
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Mrs. Howard Sapaugh spent Fri-
day visiting relatives at Weaver.
Red Dot-^Your Cigar. ...
Mr. and Mw. Howard Hicks are
spending today iif Dallas.
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judgys S. S, Bullock is at homo
Mrs. Inon Fitzgerald and daugh-
ter are here from Dallas visiting
Mrs. Imogens Woodard.
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Genuine Burroughs Adding Ms-
chin. Paper—*he beet—at The Echo
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from DEI las.
"MIDNIGHT TAXI” at the Broad
way Saturday night at 11 and Sun-
Mrs. Carl Simmons had her ton-
sila removed Friday at the Long
Hospital.
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Miss Lorene Denton had her ton-
ails removed Friday at the Long
Hospital.
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Red Dot—Your Cigar.
W. H. Humm underwent an opera
tion for removal of his tonsils Fri-
day at the Long Hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dan Murray and
Mrs. W. G. Murray spent Friday vis-;
iting relatives in Dallas.
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Complete new stock of Elgin
Watches for Graduation. Holcomb &
Christian, Jewelers, Connally St
Mrs. R. A. Pearce, Frank and Mar
vin Pearce are in San Augustine vis-
iting Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pearce Jr.
kinds
for graduation. Holcomb
Jewelers, ConnaMy St.
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“CALL IT A DAY,” with Olivia
De Haviliand, Ian Hunter, Anita
Louise, Roland Young, Alice Brady,
Frieda Inescort, at the Mission Sat-
urday right at 11 and Sunday. t
DenniB Hicks is here from Weath-
erford visiting: relatives and looking
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Red Dot—Your Cigar. N. .
Miss Addie Speed was here from
Cumby Thursday and Friday visiting
Miss Mary Lou Randolph.
office.
Mbwt Ollie Oil) of Mt. Vernon was
here to spend the day visiting Mrs.
J. M. Biggeretaff.
Mr*. R. C. McKinrffcy, Mrs. R. C.
Moncrief and daughter Mary Jane
will spend the weekend visiting in
Dallas. *.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Steelman, who
reside on Mulberry St., announce
the arrival of a daughter Thursday,
May 20, 1937. The new arrival has
been named Lou Ellen.
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Mrs. Alvin Spearman of Pittsburg
and Miss Mary Evans of ET8TC at
Commerce are here for a visit with
Mrs. Marvin Myers during the week-
end.
Genuine Burroughs Adding Ma-
chine Paper—the best—at Tha Echo
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Everybody seems to take
me for a clinker in a furnace
or a busted garter—I’m
always bein’ shaken down.
MUNDELEIN FOR
ANTI- NAZI BLAST
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Deck MeGowan. has returned home
from Greenville and reports Mrs.
MeGowan doing nicely following a
major operation at the Cantrell Hos-
iptal the first of the Weoll
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Mrs, F. W. Patterson, Mrs. Seth
Tate and Ernest F. Patterson, Dal-
SHAFTS’ SAYS
ECHODJftfWONIN
THE FLOWER SHOW
We »y YOUR 1937 became
we know thi» U the tie you'll
choose if you’re looking for
tmertnest. They'll please
the Graduate too, if you’re
looking for a gift!
las, Spent Friday here with relatives,
Mr. and* Mr*. J. D.. Spence and Mr.
end Mr*. Malcolm Boyd,
A prophet, is not without honour
,-avc in his oton country, said a wise
For best installation of Venetian
Blinds call 41. Camp Furniture
Store.
For all kinds of Ornamental Rock
Work, hanging gardens, drives,
rock walls, etc., see Scott Bros., one
mile west on Greenville highway.
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Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Shabook and
children were in Dallas and Fort
Worth several days .this week visit-
ing relatives.
Arvie Davis, student of Texas
Tech, is here from Lubbock visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs, H- E. Odell are in
Whitewright where Mr. Odell,
member of the Dcvenport Store
force, is. at work in the company
store there for a time.
Joe Cook in Zane Grey's "Arizona
Mahoney,” with Robert Cummings,
June Mortel and Larry Crabbe, at
the Mission Saturday only.
Mrs. H. W. Tapp has returned
home from Dallas where she visited
her daughters, Mrs. Dick Caldwell
and Mins Maryhelen Tapp, several
days this week.
Mmes. Z. F. Tram*l, W. M. Walker
and W. 2. Tiamel were visitors in
Dallas for the day Friday.
1 Mmes. R. W. Coffey, R. W. Cof-
fey Jr. and W. A. McDowell were
visitors in Greenville this afternoon.
' Genuine Burroughs Adding Ma-
chine Paper—the host—at Tho Echo
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Mr. and Mra. Hugh Tapp left on
Friday morning for a ten days visit
with frienda in Hot Springs, Ark.
Mr. and Mrs.
________ Hubert Richards
have moved from Sulphur Springs to
Commerce.
"CALL IT A DAY,” at the Mis-
sion Saturday night at 11 and Sun-
day.
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Mr*. Joe Kants of Commerce is
spending tha day here visiting Mrs.
Hodge Sellers.
Mrs. A. L. Raley of Pittsburg
spent Thursday here visiting her »is-
tor, Mrs. F. A. Cannon.
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Mrs. Nellie Pearl Thrasher, who
has been here visiting in the home
of Mr. knd Mrs. M. C. Connor this
week, has returned to her home in
Fort Worth.
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Moving to Connally
St. June 1st. If you
want Bargain* in
Dresses, Hats.... in
fact everything in
our store, see us be-
fore then. Frost
Rea<lv4o-Wear.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Craddock of
Quitman were here to spend Wed-
nesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. C.
Moseley.
We have just purchased a new
stock of good watches that we can
sell cheap. Holcomb & Christian.
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Mrs. O. B. Bussell of Winnsboro
is a patient at the Long Hospital,
where she underwent a major oper-
ation Thursday night.
Marriage license were issued in
the county clerk’s office Friday to
L. E. Stewart and Miss Ernie Mae
Carothers, popular young people ot
the Branom community.
Red Dot—Your Cigar. . .
Miss Hope Frances Carden was
able to return to ETSTC • at Com-
merce Friday after being detained
at home this week because of illness
Mis. Waire Currin, accompanied
by Mrs. B. C. Currin of Greenville,
went to Dallas Friday for several
.days visit with Mrs. Della Branom,
who is a patient at Baylor Hospital.
man, and so ft is with the Echo man
in the Garden Club Flower Show.
Listen to what "Shafts” says in
the Greenvilkt Herald, and Shafts
ought to know and does know, as he
must have gotten the lowdown from
the Flower Show Committee-, who
live in his home town:
A Flower Lover.
Most all of us love beauty and cs
penally the beauty of flowers. And
as we go ulong the years, we prob-
ably appreciate the beauty ail the
more, fyot that Mr. Bagwell, , the
Echo Man down at Sulphur Springs
is getting along Life’s pathway too
far, but we were told by Greenville
people who were judges at the Sul-
phur Springs Garden Club’s initial
flower show a day or so ago that the
entries by Mr. Bagwell were among
the most beautiful the show offered.
For several years Mr. Bagwell has
been writing of beauty spots in Sul-
phur Springs and we kinda had an
inkling that he must be (mending
<)uite a few hours in the cultivation
of a flower and rose garden. Mrs.
Bagwell, also, had a number of vari-
ous plants entered in the show, ' t
Mr. Bagwell’s flowers were entered
in his own name and they tell us he
carried home quite a few blue rib-
bons. And vre were just thinking
that a person could not have a much
better hobby than the cultivation of
beauty that cornea from roses and
flowers.
.... — Powerful church-
men—Catholic, Protectant and Jew-
ish—rallied Thursday Jo the support
of George Cardinal Mundelein.
The Rev. Edward V. Bailey, edi-
torial writer for the Catholic pub-
lication, the New World, said the
CardinaPs recent denunciation of the
Gerhtan church sustained the posi-
tion of the Pope.
“Every bishop since the, Roman
Catholic Church, was founded has
come out against heresies and neo-
paganisms,” he said. "The Popes of
Rome constantly fought the heresies
of the day in their encyclicals. The
present Pope wrote an encyclical and
Cardinal Mundelein by his speech
merely stands behind him.” -
Dr. Ernest Graham Guthrie, gen-
eral director of the Greater Chicago
Congregational Churches', comment-
ed: "Absolutely, Protestantism and
Roman Catholicism have the same
profound interests when it comes to
the question of religion controlled
by a State. Then they stand side by
side in protest.”
Methodist Episcopal Bishop Ernest
Lynn Waldorf said be assumed the
Cardinal.was in possession of the
facts"and added: ‘‘As his fellow citi-
zen, vie believe he is thoroughly jus-
tified in making these facts known.”
Or. George Fox, president of the
Chicago Cabbinical Association, de-
clared the Cardinal was right in say-
ing this thing in Germany must l»e
"ThopTthat all religious Vogrcs, hSBmUUBHUW
both Christian and Jewish,” he said, miJMJ”-,.Jill1 _____
“will unite in upholding Cardinal J __ crtr n*s,
Mundelein’s hand because al relig j K\ j J ] H/VvV uAN
ious forces are in imminent dan- *
ger."
It lan't « G«»nuln« Palm Bnach
Jim . . . without th<* P«im
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CAROTHERS BROTHERS
Since 1907
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Mrs. J. I. Brown is in Dallas with
her daughter, Miss Laura Brown,
who underwent an appendicitis op-
eration Thursday.
Mrs. 11. C. Connor and Miss Mar-
garet Connor have returned home
from Dallas where they spent Wed-
nesday and Thursday. Miss Connor
expects to return to Austin Sunday.
Phone 4K1 for your next job printing
Classified Ads
See M. C. Bailey about that fira
Inturance, ally or farm proparty.
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Geo. H. Wilson is hero from
Wichita Falls for a visit with his
mother, Mrs. George Wilson.
Mrs. G. C. Ivins of Texarkana and
Mrs. Andrew Tippett of Shravepor'.
are here for several day* visit with
relatives in Sulphur Springs and Koi-
ly Springs. They are the former
Misses Maurinc and Janice W ilkin-
son.
For Rent
PRIVATE BOARD AND ftOOMS —
$5.f>0 per week. Mrs. T. N. Bell,
625-College St. d!7-7tp
Mrs. Allie Ferguson returned home
Wednesday from Beaumont where
she visited her daughter, Mrs. J. Rod
Johnson, and family.
Wo have a new stock of ring
mountings. Holcomb & Christian.
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Marvin B. Harper has been in
Arlington this week studying for ex-
aminations of NTAC. He has boon
out of school because of itn illness
of pneumonia. Marvin B. is leaving
June 1st for Ruidoso, N. M , as a
'member of the Graham-Burry Or-
chestra.
FQR RENT — Three-room south
iph^tTnPM. private bath. In new
duplex. Phone 636. Jack Hender-
son. dlK-,(c
Jow» Treated Insufferably.
Protestant Episcopal Bishop George j
Craig Stewart said: "What religious'!
liberty means may easily he seen by j
the insufferable treatment of the j
Jews in Germany. The Roman Cath-!
dies find themselves in the same lions, may become
3E Pul TO GOOD
SERVICE SAYS EXFERT
more nourishment than from un-
treated straw.
“it will be of particular value
during the Winter months because
energy demands of livestock then
arc high. The treated straw will sup-
pfy part of that energy because of
its energy-giving sugar content.”
Bozeman, Mont. — Straw burned I
a threshing waste in some sec-1
a better Winter
position, harassed, embarrassed and feed for livestock through chemical
tormented with trumped-up charges. treatment developed at Montana
against large numbers of secular and ! Sta e College.
religious clergy. The German N’a-1 By .spraying straw with a vol&tile
tion’s attitude toward religion under acid it can be made more palatable
Adolf Hitler is a recrudescense of; and tender for livestock, Dr. it. L. I
the persecution of the Christians by : Johnqpn, of the Stale College Chem- i
the Caesars." • i i«try Department, said today.
The Dev. George L. Scherger, pas- I Unsuspecting cows that have been
j;, y.o . M . - e of Balias a id Rev.
Be Her of Greenville will i>e guests
of Mrs. VV. R. Patrick Sunday while
m Sulphur Springs holdmu a confir-
mation t la.*s ie tile I.; -eopr.l church.
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lor of St. Paul’s Evangelical Re- \
formed Church, expressed "regret
that the Cardinal resorted to person-
alities by calling Hitler a paperhang-
er because in doing so he ignored
nicli historical facts as that Abra-
ham Lincoln was born in a log cab-
in.”
Cardinal Mundelein, in seclusion
in his villa in suburban Mundelein,
was informed of fresh developments
anent his address to clergy of the
uchdiocese Tuesday, hut withheld
further comment.
treated straw liked it, he : l«ug-b «ft»i
fed the
said.
Dr. Johnson explained that through
the action of tin- acid crude fiber m
the straw is decreased as much as
Id pei cent and the reducing su-•
l.urs a:e inerta'id, by many hqndred
per cent.
"The decrease in the crude fiber
nn touhtedly means cellulose has been
decomposed into nutritious sugars,"
he said, -"The higher sugar content
.positive a. -licence that stock eat-
ing the treated straw will receive
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tee. Il Side
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battle.
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launched by
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FOR RENT—-Three-room furnished
apartment, all conveniences. Apply
”15 Oak Ave. d!9-Ttc
Judge J. A. Wyatt, Burt Waits,
T. P. liolbort, Oliver Pharr and J.
Q, Wiler were in Pine Forest Friday
to attend the stew at school closing
activities of that community.
A happy home, a loving wife—
Roger’s was a peaceful life, until
Spring sent him in a skid! I love my
wife, but oh, you kid. See "Call It
a Day,” at the Mission Saturday
night at II and Sunday.
Mrs. Bimml Cain and Mrs. Hubert
Wester spent Friday in Dallas where
Mrs. Cain completed plans for her
daughter. Miss -Ella Marie Cain, to
enter SMU for the next college year
Ella Marie has been a student of
Waid-Belmont at Nashville, Tenn
the past two years.
for RENT — Three-room stuliio
apartment, hath and garage. 1004
Church St, Phone 714. d!9-3tc
FOR RENT—Three-room furnished
apartment. Phone 151 or see Mrs.
H. E. Pounds, 4118 North Davis
Street. <120-8tc
Mrs. W. F Chamberlain, daugh-
ters Billy Grace and Frances - and
Mrs. M. H. Ponder will spend the
weekend visiting in Hut Springs.
Ark. W. F Chamberlain will return
homo with .them from several weeks
stay in Hot Springs.
FOR RENT — Modern furnished
apartment, all utility bills paid. Ap-
ply to Mrs. M. Lavellc, 40H Oak
Ave., or phone 88. d20-3tc
Wanted
FRYERS WANTED—Must he Rhode
Island Reds or Plymouth Rocks;
kept up. fed, and fat. Pearson’s
Grocery. dll-tfc
SO APPETIZING
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SANDWICH LUNCH
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The ECHO PUBLISHING
COMPANY
The Greenville Banner Thursday
carried an account of a bridge party
given by Mrs. Henry E. Pharr and
Mrs. G. H. Peek at the home of Mrs.
Pharr on Oneal St., honoring Mrs.
Ray Martin who is leaving Greenville
reside in Longview, amt Mrs. Os-
AW.NIXG TIME IS HERE: Awn-1
ings of all kinds made and installed.
Also mattresses made or reworked. |
Prices right. McToo Mattress hac-j
tory. firM, door east of Church of,
Christ. d!9-3t-wltp
car Jones who is leaving for Conroe
„ live, Mrs. H. V. Blinker of Sul-
phur Springs was an ^out-of-town
guest. Mrs, Jones was formerly Mis*
Gladys Young, and Mr, and Mrs.
Jones are former Sulphur Springs
r'enide.nts.
WANTED—Reliable musical instru-
ment store to sell internationally la-
nious line of popular priced band
instruments. No agent. Write
Post Office Box 337, Elkhart, In-
diana. d21-8tp
For Sale
I have moved my
Barher Shop down
oil Jefferson Street,
across from the Jef
ferson Hotel. Cotton
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FOR SALE — Five-room house and j
30x200 foot lot, near school on Jof-j
ferson Street. Priced right. Write
J. Marvin Rape. M .D., 1004 West-
ern Reserve Bldg., San Angelo, j
Texas. d!7-6tp
o Feop’.o everywhere have discovered how
ice-cold Coca-Cola makes good food taste
better. A drink so good by itself is the
natural partner of good things to eat.
Buy it in the handy 6-bottle carton.
THE HANDY
family package
Wright.
FOR SALE OR TRADE for Cattle—
'32 V-8. A-l condition. Good tires.
Can give terms. See Jack Tyler at
McMullan Hardware. dw-tf
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HOME
ICE-COLD COCA-COLA IS EVERY PLACE
IT bfcLGHCS IN YOUR ICE-BOX AT
Sulphur Spriil^s Coca-Cola Bottling
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Bagwell, J. S. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 121, Ed. 1 Friday, May 21, 1937, newspaper, May 21, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth825701/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.